Dustin Poirier says he may retire after UFC 302 to ‘take care of my brain health’

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Dustin Poirier Considers Retirement After UFC 302 for Brain Health Concerns

Dustin Poirier, a seasoned UFC fighter known for his thrilling matches and impressive career, is facing a pivotal moment as he prepares to take on Islam Makhachev at UFC 302. While fans are eagerly anticipating the fight, Poirier has hinted that this could be his last bout in the octagon.

With 39 matches under his belt and a career spanning 15 years, Poirier has achieved remarkable success in the world of mixed martial arts. However, at 35 years old, he is now contemplating retirement to prioritize his health and well-being, particularly his brain health.

In a recent interview with NBC News, Poirier expressed his concerns about the long-term impact of his career on his health. Despite his passion for fighting, he acknowledges the toll that years of punches and kicks have taken on his body, especially his brain. Citing the importance of family and health, Poirier emphasized the need to be mindful of the risks associated with his profession.

While the decision to retire would mean leaving behind potential big fights and paydays, Poirier remains steadfast in his commitment to prioritizing his well-being. As a father, business owner, and community advocate, he understands the importance of preserving his faculties for the future.

As Poirier gears up for UFC 302, fans will be watching closely to see if he can secure a victory and potentially claim the lightweight championship belt. However, win or lose, Poirier’s legacy as a fighter who prioritizes his health and values his well-being will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the world of mixed martial arts.

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